surfaced in China with a launch date slated for April 27. And now, two of the long-rumoured Nokia X models have received a certification from wireless authority China Compulsory Certification (CCC) that points to an affordable price bracket. The listing shows that both Nokia X models will come with a regular 10W charger that will have a standard 5V/ 2A charging rate. 41w50
The CCC listing, as spotted by Nokiamob.net, suggests that with the bundled 5V/ 2A charger, the Nokia X models TA-1109 and TA-1099 won't any fast charging technology. This counters the initial speculations of the Nokia X being a new mid-range smartphone from 4G LTE based on TD-LTE standard.
Details including the specifications and build quality of the Nokia X aren't revealed by the CCC listing. Nevertheless, it is now safe to say that the Nokia X will debut as a new low-end device from HMD Global. The two models surfaced on the CCC site are likely to be Snapdragon and MediaTek SoC variants of the Nokia X. Moreover, both models are likely to the 2018 version of the launched in February 2014.
The original Nokia X had dual-SIM and was based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) corresponding to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The handset had a 4-inch IPS display and was powered by a 1GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor.
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